improver (Meaning)

Wordnet

improver (n)

someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms

a component that is added to something to improve it

Webster

improver (n.)

One who, or that which, improves.

improver Sentence Examples

  1. The new fertilizer promises to be a remarkable improver of crop yields.
  2. The tutor's patient guidance proved to be a significant improver of her student's test scores.
  3. The expert's advice acted as an improver of the team's performance on the project.
  4. The therapist's techniques were lauded as an improver of the teenager's social interactions.
  5. The manual was written as a comprehensive improver of the user's understanding of the software.
  6. The addition of vitamins and minerals to the animal feed improved the animals' health and made them improvers of the farm's profits.
  7. The latest version of the software includes several new features, making it an improver of productivity.
  8. The coach's unwavering encouragement served as an improver of the team's morale.
  9. The new study method became an improver of the students' comprehension and retention of information.
  10. The scientist's discovery led to the development of a new technology, acting as an improver of the lives of countless people.

FAQs About the word improver

someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms, a component that is added to something to improve itOne who, or that which, improves.

enhance, help, remediate, strengthen, enrich, ameliorate,better, reinforce, amend, refine

harm, hurt, impair, harm, spoil, injure, reduce, damage, injure, tarnish

The new fertilizer promises to be a remarkable improver of crop yields.

The tutor's patient guidance proved to be a significant improver of her student's test scores.

The expert's advice acted as an improver of the team's performance on the project.

The therapist's techniques were lauded as an improver of the teenager's social interactions.